It’s time to safely re-open the country and bring people back to work so they can provide for their families. We cannot stay locked in forever and there are consequences to our mental health that is causing deaths of despair that cannot be ignored either. We need a balanced plan.
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Replying to @eugenegu
Safely re-opening means identifying infected individuals and isolating them. To do that we need a huge uptick in testing and contact tracing. Right now, we need to modify business processes to cut risk of infection and allow them to carry on (e.g. curbside pickup vs in-store).
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress
I agree. I think these are the discussions we need to have now and among experts in epidemiology, medicine, biotechnology, privacy legal scholars, as well as ordinary Americans with no expertise but with valuable life experiences. Because the government isn’t making these plans.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress @eugenegu
In Canada many of the small businesses have turned to online/delivery or curb side- I’ve actually learned of businesses I had never heard of -
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Replying to @WendyAirdrie @eugenegu
We’re getting a fair amount of that here in TX too. Some businesses I have talked to that really embraced it are doing quite well. In some cases, even better than before.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress @eugenegu
They are even doing an online trade show - keeping it up 365 and hoping it will be an add on to their usual big weekend show that they hold once a year- when those can happen again
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